Ulises de la Torre has proven that if television closes its doors on him, he himself stokes the embers to keep earning. While some applaud his ability to reinvent himself, others question if this is the definitive end of his television career. The entertainment industry in Mexico is buzzing after the stunning exit of Ulises de la Torre from Televisa. After more than a decade as a constant face on screen, the host was 'abruptly' and 'categorically' fired from the 'Expreso de la Mañana' program. A blow no one saw coming, which has left his followers in shock. Ulises de la Torre joins Imagen Televisión to reveal the truth about his departure from San Ángel. Betrayal or survival? With a resilient attitude towards unemployment, the actor decided to make a 180-degree turn in his career to dedicate himself to an enterprise that has generated thousands of comments: the sale of tacos. The 'picaña' business and the shadow of Arath Under the name 'Tacos los igualados', located in Mexico City, Ulises presented his side as a taquero, highlighting his star creation: picaña barbacoa. During his recent appearance on the 'Sale el Sol' program, the 47-year-old host not only spoke of his sudden dismissal after 10 years of service but also made it clear he will not sit idly by. A leap to the competition Without time for regrets, Ulises applied the law of 'an eye for an eye' and surprisingly reappeared at the direct competitor: Imagen Televisión. But the real bombshell exploded when, live on the show, he received an unexpected congratulatory message from his brother, Arath de la Torre, with whom he has had a public distance for several years. Is this the rebirth of a successful entrepreneur or the sad fate of a host discarded by San Ángel?
Ulises de la Torre: From TV Host to Taco Vendor
Former Televisa host Ulises de la Torre, after a sudden dismissal, launched his own taco business in Mexico City and joined Imagen TV, causing a stir in the Mexican entertainment industry.